
Riga businessman proves that in the fuel business, more than just gasoline can burn
Oskars Zeiza reveals that Riga's business ethics is as combustible an issue as his company's products.
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Oskars Zeiza reveals that Riga's business ethics is as combustible an issue as his company's products.

While Metalurgs fans in Liepāja faithfully follow their team to every match, a man in Riga decided his wife shouldn't be allowed to go anywhere. Fortunately, WhatsApp proved more effective than calling 112.

While fishermen at Liepāja port sell fish that are "freshly caught" (for the third day in a row), ornithologists warn that bird houses can be just as misleading and dangerous.

While we go to watch storms at Liepāja's North Pier, Lithuanians watch balloons shut down airports. Belarusian smugglers prove they can deliver air faster than Latvian Post delivers packages.

While the Liepāja wind always knows which way to blow, 13 people on Monday proved that GPS systems are not their strong suit.

While in Liepāja drones are used to film beautiful sunrises, at Russia's port they operate as unwelcome guest invitations.

Minister demands that emergency services website function even when drones fly through the air like seagulls over the harbor.

While Estonia worries about unknown drones, in Liepāja we're used to various flying objects — from seagulls to hockey pucks.
After animal rights activists published a video, the Alūksne poultry farm begins investigating whether perhaps a secret film director with a Spielberg-level budget is working at their farm.
In Medze Parish forest, some creative individual has created an outdoor living room, proving that nature's romance is best highlighted with furniture.
Liepāja municipality spends nearly 400 thousand euros to install projectors in the lighthouse that will tell the port's history. Local residents are already asking if this means they'll finally be able to see where all the money disappeared to.

Eastern region residents received an exclusive phone notification with an offer to stay home and learn to distinguish drones from birds.